DASTARDLY DEEDS AT YOURSIN MINE - or - Yukon Take It With You

Similar documents
DARLA S DREAM. by J. Robert Wilkins. Performance Rights

Carl. By E. Jack Williams. Performance Rights

THE COMMEDIA PIED PIPER OF HAMLIN

God s Top Ten List. By Don and Donna Lott

MERRY CHRISTMAS MAYHEM

HELP WANTED A Revue with Music and Dances

BACKSTAGE. By Shirley McNichols. Performance Rights

The Swiss Family Robinson

CALIFORNIA, HERE WE COME!

STOPLIGHT. by Raleigh Marcell. Performance Rights

The Rehearsal. by Earl Reimer. Performance Rights

ONCE UPON A CONCERT. By Judy Jehn. Performance Rights

The Taming of the Shrew

GOTTA GET PUMPED! By Jeffrey Smart. Performance Rights

Run the Race, Win the Prize

The Gingerbread Man Gets Schooled

Not My Son. A One-Act Play. By Dolores Klinsky Walker

The Diamond as Big as the Ritz

BETHLEHEM ALLEY. By ALBERTA HAWSE. Performance Rights

A FAMILY OUTING. A One-Act Play By Dolores Klinsky Walker. Performance Rights

SODA SHOP ANGEL. By Shirley McNichols. Performance Rights

Spinning Girl. By Tim Mogford. Performance Rights

TRYOUTS. by Jack L. Nuzum. Performance Rights

Strange UFO. Strange UFO. Olga Sanderson. ArtAge Senior Theatre Resource Center, ,

CC: Sorry I m late my finger got caught in the punch clock at

Shalloween. By Bryan Starchman. Performance Rights

Zombie Quest. An Audience-Participation Comedy. By Kamron Klitgaard

GOING BARE. A Comedy by Mary Jane Taegel

Blame It on the Pony Express - Or - The Bride Came C.O.D.

BEAUTY AND THE CREEP

the little boy 1 a good boy 1 then you give 1 is about me 1 was to come 1 old and new 1 that old man 1 what we know 1 not up here 1 in and out 1

Sensory Friendly Performances at DRAÍOCHT BLANCHARDSTOWN Information Pack (Visual) for Sleeping Beauty the Panto By Coolmine Panto Group On Wednesday

SKULDUGGERY SAILS the ATLANTIC

FLASHBACK TO MURDER. (A 1955 Class Reunion) Book by Kelli Leigh-Ann Connors Music and Lyrics by Cathy Sanborn. Performance Rights

THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. by Diane Grant. Adapted from The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame

THE VELVETEEN RABBIT VISUAL STORY

Who Shot Fred? COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL: DO NOT COPY. Douglas Campbell. Who Shot Fred? 0

Christmas 1914 : The Cast

THAT S THE TICKET. A One-Act Comedy by Eddie McPherson. Adapted from his full-length play, Shoestring Theatre

It s A Jungle Out There Sketch5

CASEY AT THE BAT. based on the poem by Ernest L. Thayer. By Noah Smith. Performance Rights

WIS Musical 2016 Once Upon A Dream (The Classic Story of Cinderella)

Teacher s Notes. Level 1. Did you know? Pearson English Kids Readers. Teacher s Notes. Summary of the story. Summary of the film: Cinderella

Cavalcade of Bands Announcer s Information

Steve Lord Big Dog Publishing

Circa Wolfgang s Magical Musical Circus

PECOS BILL S WILD WEST SHOW

Your Name (As you would like to be announced) Escorted by (full name and relationship to nominee)

First Grade Spelling Lists

Jack and the Beanstalk

The First Date. Christopher Lawrence

Student Cast & Volunteer Supervisor Backstage and Performance Rules and Expectations

FABRINI. By Henry Christner

Level 1. Did you know? Summary of the story. Summary of the film: Cinderella PENGUIN KIDS FACTSHEET. Suitable for:

a script from by Cierra Winkler

Plays Joseph ; sings solos within 2 songs

~~~, Miss Gulch. No.3. You mean she bit you? No, her dog! Oh, she bit her dog, eh?

For us here at Sizanani, August proved to be a very busy and exciting month!

The Nutcracker. National Art Education Standards The National Standards For Arts Education

Oak Hill Country Club ~ Rochester, NY BERNHARD LANGER

Sensory Friendly Performance at DRAÍOCHT BLANCHARDSTOWN Information Pack (Visual) for The Wizard of Oz By Coolmine Panto Group On Wednesday 9th Jan

Cinderella Relaxed Performance Storybook by Graham Baird, Deputy Stage Manager The Showcloth

DADS NIGHT DANCE BATTLES

Book Title. SS Shipenshore. Author. Marian Ellis & John Gutberlet. SS Shipenshore

DESTINY. By Terry Stanley

SCRIPT (AGES 7+) Script by Simon Horton Music by Robin Horton. easypeasyplays.co.uk

EDELWEISS. Craig Sodaro. Performance Rights

Willy Wonka, Jr. Auditions: Thursday, January 4, 5:30 PM. How to prepare:

Words read in 1 minute Minus number of mistakes = total words read correctly Adult signature

Winner of the GROOVE Award : Dance Dimensions

Standup Falldown. A short play. Written by. Ken Crost. Ken Crost 2753 W. Riverwalk Circle #J Littleton, CO (720)

LUCY THE SLUT CALLBACK MATERIALS

Tina Latigo Rides to the Rescue. Sherry Piros

Lucy Famous. "Pilot" Emma Grace Myers

INT. THE WUZZLEBURG THEATER - BACKSTAGE - DAY. CLOSE ON - a toy dinosaur next to a flower in a vase.

FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON CHART OF STAGE POSITIONS

MONSTER SURVIVAL SKILLS DURING A GREMLIN OUTBREAK

Royal & Derngate Relaxed Performance Thursday, 20 th December 2pm Peter Pan

The Searcher for her Brothers

A Boy Named Abe From Easy Plays for Preschoolers to Third Grade By Amorie Havilan and Lyn Smith

OPENING ACTIVITY: EXTREME SPEED SKATING CHALLENGE

Value: Non-Violence Lesson M1.22 NOT HURTING OTHERS

A pair of RUSTLING RED POMPOMS is held up by 2 cheerleaders who stand off screen.

MERMAID THEATRE OF NOVA SCOTIA HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU GUESS MY LITTLE I LOVE STORYBOOK RELAXED PERFORMANCES SOCIAL STORY

The Hero Squad vs. The World s Angriest Cow

IGLOO. Relaxed Performance Pack

Ukulele Song Sheets for Rumours. by Fleetwood Mac. UkeTunes -

Heard on High by Curt Cloninger

COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL: DO NOT COPY

Hansel & Gretel. Relaxed Performance at Derby Theatre Pre-show Information

Artistic Director s Notes: Please review the following notes. The notes on top are the most recent.

El Phantismo. By Tony Howell. Performance Rights

EXAMEN D ADMISSION EN CLASSE DE MATURITE PROFESSIONNELLE

Critical Viewing Graphic Organizer. Introduction (5-7 sentences) What play did you see? (Italicize the title!) Who wrote it? (Include them all.

Ways and Means. Lyndon McGill. Lyndon L. McGill P.O. Box Salem, OR (503)

48 Pkt Acrylic 72 Pkt Acrylic 24 Pkt Easel

A Night of Violence. Written by. Steven Wood

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Extension Publications

January 2015 Ancestral Newsletter #36

Turned. Kenneth P Matovu. facebook.com/vuyous

Transcription:

DASTARDLY DEEDS AT YOURSIN MINE - or - Yukon Take It With You a Melodrama of Magnificent Proportions! by Squire Fridell Performance Rights It is an infringement of the federal copyright law to copy this script in any way or to perform this play without royalty payment. All rights are controlled by Eldridge Publishing Co., Inc. Call the publisher for additional scripts and further licensing information. On all programs and advertising the author s name must appear as well as this notice: Produced by special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing Company. PUBLISHED BY ELDRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY www.histage.com 2001 by Squire Fridell Download your complete script from Eldridge Publishing http://www.histage.com/playdetails.asp?pid=1052

- 2 - STORY OF THE PLAY This great romantic melodrama of the Yukon Territory has it all! Come visit the world of Lester Lawless, Lotta Pidee, Looney Yoursin, and many others including miners who can t find stakes, trappers who can t find pelts, and Mounties who can t find anyone as they weave a story of Wild West intrigue. Narrators and Sign Gals help dictate active audience involvement as villains are thwarted, heroes and heroines are blissfully united, enemies become friends, widowed matrons are reunited with lost children, and orphans live happily ever after. In addition to a colorful cast, the stage crew, Gopher and Getit, and sound crew, Buttons and Crash, are on stage, hard at work. A full evening of fun! Please remember: We encourage LAUGHTER, APPLAUSE, and HISSING (only at appropriate moments). Men and women in the audience will KINDLY REFRAIN from throwing vegetables and fruit. (Gentlemen and Ladies need NOT be thus cautioned!) Gold and Silver coins may be tossed gently at any time. No copper coins, please. CAST SIZE The script was originally written for 49 actors and a dog. The second production at the same school several years later had a cast of 56. Any number of roles can be eliminated depending on the number of actors available, with 16 as a minimal requirement. Obviously, the show can also be easily expanded with more Saloon Girls, Miners, Trappers, Townsladies and Mountahs.

- 3 - CAST (25 m, 21 w, 4 flexible) BUTTONS: Sound Squad electronics, et al. CRASH: Sound Squad percussion, et al. BELLE STAR: Narrator. BART STAR: Narrator. BERTHA STAR: Narrator. MOOKIE MUGGINS: Stage Manager. GOPHER: Stage Crew. GETIT: Stage Crew. SCENE GAL SUE: Scene Announcer. SIGNGAL SAL: Sign Gal. MATTHEW BRADY: Photographer. BIRDIE: His assistant. LOONEY YOURSIN: Proprietor of Yoursin Mine, hard-of-hearing. LOUELLA YOURSIN: Looney s wife and mother of Fanny. FANNY YOURSIN: Their daughter; falls for Homer. HOMER: Hero and adopted son of Sylvanius Uppercrust. UBIQUITUS: Hero andson of Sylvanius Uppercrust. DAINTY LUMPKIN: Friend of Fanny s; falls for Ubiquitus. LOTTA PIDEE: Prior owner of the Chilcoot Saloon. LESTER LAWLESS: The villain and new owner of the Chilcoot Saloon. THE BARF BOYS: The villain s henchmen. PIERRE LE DEAUXDEAUX: Leader of zee French-Canadian trappers. PIERRE#1: A French-Canadian trapper. PIERRE #2: Another. PIERRE #3: Another. BONE APPETITE: Zee cook for zee trappers. BIG JAKE MCGONAHY: Leader of the miners. O DONNELL: Another. O DOUGAL: Another. MCFRUGAL: Another. GOMEZ: Another. NARCOTIS BUMBLE: The Mayor of Chilcoot Pass. MIZ BUMBLE: The Mayor s wife. MIZ MYRTLE: A townslady. MIZ MABEL: Another. MIZ MILDRED: Another. ORPHAN#1: Orphan twin. ORPHAN #2: The other twin. DOG: The orphans' dog.

- 4 - SHERIFF RIMSHOT: The Sheriff (female). MOUNTAH#1: A Royal Canadian Mountie (female). MOUNTAH#2: Another. MOUNTAH#3: Another. GAYE PAREE: A Chilcoot Saloon gal. DIME-A-DANCE DORIS: Another. WALTZIN MATHILDA: Another. LEFT-FOOT LUCY: Another. WIPEUP: The Chilcoot Saloon bartender. ASSAYER PASSWATER: The assayer. SYLVANIUS UPPERCRUST:Tycoon and father to Ubiquitus and Homer. PRODUCTION NOTES SETTING The setting is the Chilcoot Saloon. SR is an interior door leading to Assayer Passwater s office with an additional interior office door leading to his offstage rest room. Double swinging doors are UC, and a bar dominates the left wall of the saloon. A round table with wooden crates as chairs is in the bar area. Various painted drops, held in place by the stage crew, Gopher and Getit, are used as backdrops for additional scenes, such as A Street, The Storage Room, or Yoursin Mine. The Yoursin Mine backdrop should have an opening in the center for entrances and exits. The Sound Squad area is located DS either right or left, but visible to the audience. SOUND SQUAD Buttons and Crash are onstage during the entire production, providing recorded and live sound effects. Buttons supplies electronic effects. Crash is the percussionist coconut shell halves for horses galloping, snare drum and cymbal for the rim shot, a duck call and so on. SCENES Scene breaks in the script do not represent breaks in the action, aside from one intermission. There are no blackouts, pauses or hesitations. In performance the action is continuous.

- 5 - ACT I Opening Olio (BUTTONS and CRASH, the Sound Squad, enter and take places. FANFARE SFX. MOOKIE MUGGINS enters, a whistle around his or her neck.) MOOKIE MUGGINS: (To audience.) Howdy, folks! Name is Mookie Muggins and I'm whatcha call yer stage manager fer today's show. So how's about a big hand... fer me! (MOOKIE takes a bow to audience applause. BERTHA STARR pokes her head out from offstage.) BERTHA STARR: Muggins! MOOKIE MUGGINS: (Hat in hand.) Sorry, Miz Starr. BERTHA STARR: Get on with it! MOOKIE MUGGINS: Sorry, Miz Starr. (BERTHA S gone. MOOKIE calls offstage.) Gopher! Getit! (An eager GOPHER and GETIT rush on.) MOOKIE MUGGINS: Folks, this here's Gopher. (To GOPHER.) Tell 'em why they call you Gopher, Gopher. GOPHER: 'Cause I go fer stuff. MOOKIE MUGGINS: (To GETIT.) And tell 'em why they call you Getit, Getit. GETIT: 'Cause I get stuff. Get it? MOOKIE MUGGINS: They're my helpers. GOPHER AND GETIT: Yup. MOOKIE MUGGINS: Now, part of our job description is to lead you folks in whatcha call yer opening olio. That's where we all get in the spirit of the mellerdrama. And to do that, we want you to join us in a song. Fer those of you that can read, the words are in yer program. (MOOKIE blows the whistle and calls offstage.) Everybody out for the opening olio number! (The ENTIRE CAST rushes out to pre-assigned positions.) MOOKIE MUGGINS: Now, sing out, folks! (To BUTTONS and CRASH.) "Daisy Bell" in E Flat! Hit it! BUTTONS AND CRASH: You bet!

- 6 - ("Daisy Bell" MUSIC intro. ALL sing, encouraging audience to join in.) ALL: (Singing.) DAISY, DAISY, GIVE ME YOUR ANSWER, DO I'M HALF CRAZY ALL FOR THE LOVE OF YOU. IT WON'T BE A STYLISH MARRIAGE, I CAN'T AFFORD A CARRIAGE. BUT YOU'LL LOOK SWEET UPON THE SEAT OF A BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO. (ALL applaud the audience.) MOOKIE MUGGINS: Nice job, folks! I think we're ready! (To GOPHER and GETIT.) Now get 'em off. GOPHER AND GETIT: Everybody off! (GOPHER and GETIT usher ALL offstage and exit.) MOOKIE MUGGINS: (Calls offstage.) Miz Starr, Mr. Starr, Miz Starr! We're ready for you! (MOOKIE exits.) End of Opening Olio Immediately followed by Scene 1

- 7 - Scene 1 (AT RISE: DS of the Chilcoot Saloon. Sign reads: THE CHILCOOT SALOON MISS LOTTA PIDEE, PROP. A black "X" is crossed through the name MISS LOTTA PIDEE with the name LESTER LAWLESS replacing it. Another sign reads: VOTE FOR SHERIFF RIMSHOT FOR SHERIFF. Attached with velcro over SHERIFF RIMSHOT is LESTER LAWLESS. Over the bar, NOW SERVING YOU WIPEUP. BERTHA and BELLE STARR enter briskly followed by a slower moving BART.) BELLE STARR: Howdy, folks. And welcome to the thee-a-tur. My name's Belle Starr. Me and my sister Bertha here are the owners and managers of this here traveling show. BERTHA STARR: And this fella here is our brother, Bart. Bart, say hello to the audience. BART STARR: 'Lo. BERTHA STARR: Not a man of too many words. BELLE STARR: Well, we want to tell you that we've got one humdinger of a show today. Right, Bart? BART STARR: Yup. BERTHA STARR: (Annoyed with his lack of enthusiasm.) Bart! BELLE STARR: Anyways, we want to take a minute and introduce a player or two that you'll be meeting in today's show. (To BERTHA.) Help me out here, will you, Bertha. (BERTHA walks to SR and gestures at BUTTONS and CRASH.) BELLE STARR: (Cont'd.) These folks here are Buttons and Crash. They're what we call our Sound Squad. BUTTONS AND CRASH: Hi, folks! BERTHA STARR: They're called the Sound Squad 'cause they're responsible for all the sound effects today. We've got 'lectronic music... ( DAISY BELL" MUSIC SFX begins and abruptly halts. Horses galloping... (HORSES GALLOPING SFX.) Gunshots... (GUNSHOT SFX.) Rimshots... (RIMSHOT SFX.) And general all around chaos. (MULTIPLE NOISEMAKING SFX.) Thanks for all yer help, Bart. BELLE STARR: And this year's traveling show would not be complete without our very own photographer, Matthew Brady, and his trusty assistant, Birdie. Now every time you hear Birdie tell you to say "Cheese!" you all say "Cheese!" as loud as you can. You got it?

End of Freeview Download your complete script from Eldridge Publishing http://www.histage.com/playdetails.asp?pid=1052 Eldridge Publishing, a leading drama play publisher since 1906, offers more than a thousand full-length plays, one-act plays, melodramas, holiday plays, religious plays, children's theatre plays and musicals of all kinds. For more than a hundred years, our family-owned business has had the privilege of publishing some of the finest playwrights, allowing their work to come alive on stages worldwide. We look forward to being a part of your next theatrical production. Eldridge Publishing... for the start of your theatre experience!